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ATHENS—Thousands of refugees arriving to Greece’s Aegean islands are caught in a dysfunctional reception system and are facing inhumane conditions, the international medical organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said today. More than 14,000 people—more than 90 percent of whom are fleeing war-torn Syria—have crossed the Aegean sea from Turkey to the Dodecanese … Continue reading →

«Another site [in Thessaloniki] is the Jewish Martyrs’ Square, occupying a plot donated by the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki, which has a number of offices responsible for specific sectors (running the synagogues and school, welfare, medical care). The street sign identifying the square is vandalized so often, the Jewish Community’s technical office always keeps … Continue reading →

Amid scenes of panic, riot police used batons, stun grenades and tear gas to attack hundreds students attempting to hold a protest meeting on the campus of Athens Polytechnic on Thursday night. In a video filmed from a balcony on Stournari St, where students had managed to force open a side gate to the university, … Continue reading →

The Greek Jewish community expressed “strong resentment” at the appointment of MP Makis Voridis as health minister last week, implying the move was indicative of the government’s failure to act against anti-Semitism. Greece was ranked the most anti-Semitic country outside of the Middle East and North Africa by a recent Anti-Defamation League (ADL) global survey.Voridis … Continue reading →

A transcript of a presentation that took place in Berlin, Jena, Erfurt last months by antifacists who involve with 0151 magazine at M29 The dissolution of the Soviet block and the growing disarray in the Balkans changed things. In the dawn of the 90’s Albanians, Bulgarians, Polish and Russians came to Greece seeking better fortunes, … Continue reading →

It doesn’t necessarily means that We agree 100% with the following analysis, but in any case it overviews a bit the situation after the recent elections in Greece (note of dawn of the greeks) The first elections since two rounds of General Elections in 2012 have so far only continued the recent political stalemate. … Continue reading →

The lack of Administrative Committee jeopardizes the asylum-seekers’ unit in Lavrio Lina Giannarou Meat has not been available for months. Bread has not been available for approximately 15 days. It is a month since any hygiene-related supplies arrived. Recently, medication, too, has been cut off. During the last few months, all the suppliers have interrupted … Continue reading →